10 Coolest Armor Pieces for Diablo 4: Ship of Hate’s Spiritborn

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10 Coolest Armor Pieces for Diablo 4: Ship of Hate’s Spiritborn

Diablo 4s latest expansion, instrument of hatredIntroduced the Spiritborn class to the game with its focus on calling on spirit guardians in battle. Choosing between the four different guardians can be a fun way to personalize the gameplay style of the character, which can be accented with transmogs to customize the appearance. While playing the game, players will encounter many armor pieces that can be saved to unlock transmog pieces, or buy them from the store, and then go to the wardrobe in major cities to change the look of the character.

Regardless of what build a player wants to use for their Spiritborn, transmogs always allow a character to look their absolute best. Many of these transmogs can work for all classes, but the appearances will be very different To fit each class’s unique style and even personality. Some of the following are only available in the game store and are purchased with the store currency known as Platinum, or are available as part of the current Season Battle Pass. Diablo 4 New looks are often released in the store, as well as every season, so even better looks may come in the future.

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The classic hide set gives a comfortable feeling

Much more skin shows on Spiritborn than other classes

Although it seems unlikely that the white fur lining of the hidden armor set would remain nice and white, this set of pieces is easily the most comfortable looking outfit that the Spiritborn has available to them. This is the most practical transmog that can be used and offers a free range of motion while being soft and flexible. Especially when applying some of the physicality of movement into the Spiritborn class’s attacks, It would make sense that they would prefer comfort to style.

In the transmog screen in the wardrobe, players can customize the colors that are applied to each piece of armor. Default colors are shown in the examples.

The Hide Armor Set can be worn by all classes, and it’s interesting to note that when worn by anyone other than a Spiritborn, it provides a much warmer, full-body coverage style. It is most often chosen for role-playing in the frozen, snowy regions, due to its warmth. This set does not offer a head piece, however.

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Fur-lined gear provides drastically different looks for each class

The helmet for Spiritborn is intimidating

Although the fur-lined set shares its name with all classes, The appearance that this transmog gives is completely different for each class. In fact, on the Rogue, this set does not even look as if there is a fur involved in the outfit, which is more like a leather or fabric covering. The Sorcerer has a fur style of head covering, but otherwise it is a basic robe that features a similar pattern to the Spiritborn’s look.

In the case of the Spiritborn, this set has a very beastly appearance with a wolf head helmet that drapes fur down the letters back. Metal accents also give a strange and defensive feeling, providing excellent protection to the chest and vital organs. Fur-lined is aptly named for the Spiritborn version, with fur appearing to be peeking out of the boots, pants and mitts.

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The Highland Set uses stunning details

Antlers on helmet are small but mighty

This highland set immediately became a favorite for manyWith the majority of players running around Gea Kul wearing this look in the first week after Diablo 4: Ship of Hate Launched. It is fit for a spiritborn, with an animalistic feel and subtle yet intricate details in its design. Its default color is already a nice look, but the outfit can be stunning when customized with other color palettes, which can be nice when so many players use the same transmog.

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Parts of the Highland set each work very well when mixed with other transmog styles to create an even more unique overall look. The design is striking on its own, but when blended with other pieces it can become even better.

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An animal jaw on the helmet highlights the drifter’s set

With beautiful colors used in its natural state

Like the fur-lined set, the drifter’s set is another that can be very different in its design depending on which class is donning it. The vibrant colors of the default look on the Spiritborn offer a nice jungle-themed look, although his helmet perhaps steals the spotlight here. The star piece commands attention here With its bronze design placed directly above the eyes, and two jaw-like pieces coming down along the sides of the head.

Although nothing about this outfit seems to say “drifter”, the design and style is a perfect one for any spiritborn tackling the wilds of Nahantu.

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Sand-worn is anything but sandy with its striking blue color

There is an interesting weight design running down the back

Sand-worn armor pieces do share a similar style with many of the other class variations of the name, but are perhaps best suited to the Spiritborn. The blend of desert sand and jungle characteristics create this outfit that is the best of both worlds. On the female representing character figure, the default coloring for the pieces is a beautiful blue, unlike other armors default coloring. The headpiece has a notable unique look, although the outfit is also eye-catching without it.

The handwraps of this Diablo 4 Look at the spiritborn are interestingWith a curved clip-like design on one arm that looks as if it would be a hindrance in battle. Although it must serve a purpose, it seems as if it will capture trees and jungle foliage all too easily.

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Unique Nahantu Veilwalker Transmog is an exclusive style

Spiritborn Transmog available as a bonus for purchasing Deluxe or Ultimate editions

The Nahantu Veilwalker set is an exclusive Spiritborn look designed with the story of instrument of hatred in mind. The armor feels like it came straight from the spirits of the jungle, with cultural designs laid into each piece. The helmet offers a smoky glow of blue to the eyes, Reminiscent of whalewalking in the game itselfShowing that this spirit bar really talked with the other side.

Obtaining the Veilwalker transmog is unfortunately not something players will stumble upon in game, however. The look is part of the prestige equipment offered as a bonus for those who buy the deluxe or ultimate editions of Diablo 4: Ship of Hate. It is only capable of being worn by the Spiritborn, with no variations for other classes represented.

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The mother’s memory pays a terrible tribute to Lilith

Available in the game store

While Lilith does not play such a big role in it instrument of hatred As she did in the base game story, her presence is still felt around Sanctuary. The Wanderer is still haunted by the echoes of Lilith’s blood in their veinsAnd the memory of her work in the country is fresh. For those looking to keep Lilith’s memory alive, or lean into the role-play aspect of Lilith’s blood being part of the main character, the Mother’s Memory Outfit offers a modern and not-so-subtle approach.

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Although the Mother’s Memory outfit does not directly copy the outfit and style of Lilith, it offers more than enough commonality to reflect the Blessed Mother. It can be worn by either male or female presenting characters, and is available in the in-game store for 2,600 platinum.

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The Hunter’s Fire honors the Jaguar spirit

Available in the game store

The in-game store for Diablo 4 Offers four sets of unique armors for the Spiritborn that each represent one of the four spirit guardians that the Spiritborn can call upon for skills and abilities in the game. The Hunter’s Fire is one of these, and Shows worship to the Jaguar Spirit, Rezoka. The great hunter’s fire-infused abilities are made even more striking in visual effects when the character is wearing the gear.

As is the case with some of the purchasable transmogs, visual effects have been applied to the look, with fire leaking from the arms of the handwraps and glowing spikes coming from the shoulders. This gear is available in the game store as a bundle for 2,800 platinum.

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Swashbuckler has a modern pirate feel

Separate pieces only available through Season of Hate Rising Battle Pass

Along with the release of instrument of hatred Came the season of Hate Rising, season 6 for Diablo 4And a whole new battle pass for players to work their way through for additional rewards and goodies. Some of the rewards for this battle pass are separate pieces that make up the swashbuckler outfit for classes.

While the Battle Pass has both a free and paid track, the Swashbuckler’s Best Coat (Chest), Swashbuckler’s Lucky Sash (Pants), Swashbuckler’s Good Leg (Boots), Swashbuckler’s Fighting Cuffs (Gloves), and Swashbuckler’s Trusty Tricorn (Roder) are all part of the free lineup, so Players do not need to purchase the Premium Battle Pass to access this look.

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Unfortunately for some, getting all the corresponding pieces will take some work, as the Trusty Tricorn Hat is not obtained until reaching rank 75 of the Season’s Journey. Some corresponding weapon transmogs are also included in the battle pass to complete the look.

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The Guardian’s Fists is the most epic look a Spiritborn can have

Available in the game store

Representing the spirit guardian, Wumba, the spirit of the great gorilla, this armor set Manages to simultaneously look fierce while providing a sense of royalty. With its tall crown-like helmet, golden accents, and powerful stature with bead-adorned furry shoulder coverings, it’s a look unlike any other the Spiritborn can wear. Exclusive to the Spiritborn, its colorful features and visual effects add power and beauty to the design.

The Guardian’s Fist set is available in the in-game store for 2,400 platinum, and, like other sets, the pieces can be worn separately to customize specific looks a player wants to use. With all these, and more, choices for the spiritborn to show off their fashion sense, Diablo 4s sanctuary can only become much more modern.

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